Paul Sarlo

Paul Sarlo (31 August 1968-) was Mayor of Wood-Ridge, New Jersey from 1 January 2000, a Democratic State Assemblyman from the 36th district from 8 January 2002 to 19 May 2003 (succeeding John V. Kelly and preceding Frederick Scalera), and a State Senator from the 36th district from 19 May 2003 (succeeding Garry Furnari).

Biography
Paul Sarlo was born in Passaic, Passaic County, New Jersey in 1968, and he was raised in an Italian-American family in Wood-Ridge. He became COO for Joseph M. Sanzari, Inc., a general contractor, and he went on to be elected Mayor of Wood-Ridge in 2000. Sarlo concurrently served in the General Assembly from 2002 to 2003 and in the State Senate from 2003, taking advantage of a 2007 grandfather clause to "double-dip" with political titles.